Part of me likes living in a sixplex condo with other people doing some of the maintenance, and part of me wants a basement/garage shop the size of a warehouse.
@healWRITEnow@scarletkate@ThanksCancer Same - first onc always seemed like he was trying to get out of the room as quickly as possible, gave the most perfunctory explanations whenever I had questions. Finally had to make a change and wish I'd done it a lot faster.
Design Review is what I like to call “white tape.” A little like red tape, but instead, it’s how rich white people hijack the process, put up barriers, and make everyone else poorer.
@angie_rasmussen I feel like with the history of things like long Covid and aftereffects of EBV, HPV, hepatitis-X, shingles, etc, etc, etc, we should be a lot more concerned about any viral infection as a potential driver of long term health problems and be a little more on the ball every time.
@HelenGLovesTea@ThanksCancer@caralynneh I'm the same way, I bought a basic textbook on neuroendocrine biology after I got diagnosed, and dug up a cell biology book to understand receptors and so on. Totally to fool my brain into thinking I was "doing something."
Check out the images below
They aren't slices through 2 different livers
They're the SAME patient, on the SAME day, just with variations in IV contrast delivery
The shortage of CT contrast renders many solid tumor oncologists 'visually impaired' & less able to help our patients!